Glenn represents both individuals; and businesses of all types and sizes.

Mr. Roy has been admitted to practice in all state courts, including the Fifth, Eighteenth, and Ninth Circuit and County Courts; Florida District Courts of Appeal, and The Florida Supreme Court. Mr. Roy is also admitted to practice before the Federal District Court, Middle District of Florida; and United States Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Florida; and the Federal Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.

Glenn Roy Jr.

Mr. Roy is a member of the Orange County Bar Association, the Seminole County Bar Association, and The Florida Bar. He is a member of The Florida Bar Real Property Probate and Trust Law Section; Family Law Section; and General Practice Section.

Mr. Roy is a 1969 graduate of the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Broadcasting (B.S.B.R.) degree from the School of Journalism. While on active duty with the U.S. Navy, he earned a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of West Florida in 1977. Mr. Roy then graduated with a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree, with honors from Cumberland School of Law in 1980.

In 1967, while attending the University of Florida, Cdr. Roy, volunteered for the United States Naval Aviation Reserve Officer Candidate School, and completed AVROC training during the summers of 1967 and 1968. After graduation from UF in the summer of 1969, Cdr. Roy went on active duty at NAS Pensacola, where he was initially assigned as a Navy Aviation Recruiter in Southern California. He commenced Primary Flight Training at NAS Saufley Field in Pensacola, and then followed the Navy jet pipeline through Basic Jets at NAS Meridian in Mississippi; then back to Pensacola to VT-4 for Guns and Carrier Qualifications. Cdr. Roy was then assigned to VT-23, at NAS Beeville, Texas for Advanced Jet Training. Cdr. Roy received his Naval Aviator Wings of Gold in 1972, and was then assigned to the Reserve Air Group, VA-174, NAS Cecil Field, in Jacksonville, Florida, where he completed training in the A-7E Corsair II. Cdr. Roy was then assigned to Attack Squadron Sixty Six, and flew primarily off of the USS Independence where he was a double centurion in carrier landings. In addition to his flying duties, Cdr. Roy performed duties as the squadron Line Division Officer, Communication Officer, Secret Documents Officer, and Electronic Warfare Officer. Cdr. Roy earned qualifications as both a Conventional and Nuclear Weapons Delivery Pilot; with a Special Instrument Rating.

After his first fleet tour of duty, Cdr. Roy was assigned to Training Squadron Four at NAS Pensacola where he was an advanced jet flight instructor in the TA-4J, instructing in Instruments, Formation, Tactical Formation, Low Level Navigation, Air To Ground Weapons, and Carrier Qualifications. His non-flying duties at VT-4 included Assistant Operations Officer for Advance Jet Training; and Advanced Jet Training Records Officer. Cdr. Roy was then transferred to Training Air Wing Six, as the Air Wing Advanced Jet Standardization Officer for the TA-4J training syllabus; and he continued his instruction of flight students and he taught instructors under training. It was during this part of his Naval career that Cdr. Roy earned his MBA by attending night classes at the University of West Florida.

Cdr. Roy accumulated 2000 hours of single seat jet flight time, and 300 day and night carrier landings.

Cdr. Roy left active duty in 1977, to attend law school, and transferred to the active Naval Reserve at NAS Atlanta, Georgia. Cdr. Roy was assigned to A-7E augmentation unit VA-2205, and performed as Training Records Officer and Small Arms Training Officer. Cdr. Roy continued in the Naval Reserve after graduation from law school, and transferred to A-7E augmentation unit VA-2267 at NAS Cecil Field, Florida. There he was assigned as Squadron Training Officer. After his promotion to the rank of Commander, he was assigned as Commanding Officer of the VTU at Naval Reserve Center Orlando; then as Commanding Officer of Naval Weapons Station Charleston 608. Cdr. Roy then attended the Naval War College Operations Course. He was then assigned as Executive Officer of a NAVSEA unit. Cdr. Roy retired in 2005 with 33 years of honorable Naval service.

Cdr. Roy was a designated U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General (JAG) Defense Attorney and practiced before military court martial tribunals at Naval Training Center Orlando.

Satellite High School 1963 Outstanding Varsity Basketball Player-Lettered
Captain, Satellite High School Basketball Team (1962-1963)
1963 Brevard County Fifth High Scorer Basketball
Satellite High School Varsity Football First Team Quarterback-Lettered
Melbourne High School- Lettered Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, JV Baseball.

Glenn Roy Sr.

Bar Associations: The Florida Bar Association; The Maryland Bar Association; The District of Columbia Bar Association; and The Michigan Bar Association

Courts: United States Supreme Court. (January 19, 1971)
United States District Court for the District of Columbia (April 12, 1971)
United States District Court, Middle District of Florida.
Supreme Court of the State of Florida (September 19, 1980)
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit and County Courts.
Ninth Judicial Circuit and County Courts.

Memberships: National Contract Management Association: Charter Member Cape Canaveral Chapter; National Vice President and Board of Directors; Honorary Life Member, with designation as a “FELLOW” and a Presidential Citation; member 38 years.

Space Pioneers: Founding Member

Association of Former Intelligence Officers, Southwest Florida: President
Circumnavigators Club
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Elks Club
Masonic Lodge
Lions Club

Military Service: Florida National Guard: Company “H” 124th Infantry: three years; machine gunner.

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